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Fellow, Foreign Policy, Saban Center for Middle East Policy
Natan Sachs is a fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings. His work focuses on Israeli foreign policy, domestic politics and the Arab-Israeli conflict. He is currently writing a book on the domestic politics of Israeli foreign policy, with an emphasis on the interplay of grand-strategy and party politics. | View Full Bio
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RT @MomentMagazine: RT @tabletmag Speaking of huge Jewish funerals—here's Sholem Aleichem's, attended by 100K. http://t.co/gVEuDCe9fh http://t.co/T3lrjGqAQt
Oct 07
RT @thomaswright08: Why is DC failing? @erzaklein says reasons incl: big business lacks influence, too much transparency, no earmarks! http://t.co/xOWjnhJFki
One of the two leading Litvak rabbis MT @AnshelPfeffer: Shmuel Orbach eulogizing R Ovadia.
RT @robsatloff: Ex-IDF Intel chief Amos Yadlin: Preventive military action and urgent diplomacy are both lessons from the 1973 war. http://t.co/X0rKHtcFv8
RT @conradhackett: White evangelicals are twice as likely (82%) as US Jews (40%) to believe God gave land of Israel to the Jewish people http://t.co/V6lI11PlBj
@Kalman_A @paulhirschson @lrozen obviously everyone has ideology. The Q is whether the other has to believe mine before we can make peace.
Oct 06
@talharris1 @braunold @TimesofIsrael seems the latter
.@paulhirschson @lrozen mutual acceptance crucial & achieved Sept 11,1993. Demands on historical interpretation=recipe for no agreement
.@paulhirschson @lrozen The Q is whether to debate ideology for 100 yrs, or find a practical divorce in this generation. The two don't mix.
RT @monkeycageblog: "Most stuff didn’t matter; the economy was growing." - @tylercowen's review of The Gamble in @NewYorkTimesMag: http://t.co/I4HYdy1OYs
RT @lrozen: Young Iranians take to #Twitter to mock Netanyahu comments that they can't wear jeans: http://t.co/KF35FJUeiJ #Iran #Israel
RT @hahellyer: Interesting how Mubarak is being left out of any mention in 73 October war celebrations.
RT @paulhirschson: @aarondmiller2 @Amirmizroch @natansachs @lrozen Not true but why everyone pretending to be surprised? Iran is the real issue after all..
. @aarondmiller2 @lrozen But to me the 'maybe' seems bigger post-speech.
RT @aarondmiller2: @natansachs @lrozen forget new/old bibi. in his mind,serious progress on palestinans only if iran nuclear file clarifies -- maybe
On very somber 40y anniversary of 1973 MT @IsraelHayomEng: IDF intel head Kochavi | The importance of self-doubt http://t.co/wiBzk4vuBW
MT @deena_adel: This year, our head of state celebrate #Oct6 as 34 announced dead nationwide. Still sickening. #Egypt ht @hahellyer
MT @deena_adel: Last year, we watched our head of state celebrate #Oct6 with Sadat's killers in attendance. sickening. #Egypt ht @hahellyer
RT @haaretzcom: Market Report / #Israel's stocks set two-and-a-half-year high http://t.co/v6QMQfj1WG
.@paulhirschson @lrozen Nothing at all, unless you hope to reach agreement w enemies before they convert to 100% your point of view
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